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Session Laws, 1975
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

3521

PLACE OF THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST, SHALL HAVE THE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PACA GARDENS AND THE COUNCIL ON
THE STATE CAPITAL IS DECLARED TO BE THE SUCCESSOR TO, AND
SHALL ACT IN THE PLACE OF, THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST
WITH RESPECT TO THE AGREEMENT DATED NOVEMBER 17, 1972
BETWEEN THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST AND THE BOARD OF
PUBLIC WORKS, LESSORS, AND HISTORIC ANNAPOLIS, INC.,
LESSEE, PROVIDING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
OF PACA GARDENS.

SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section
14A of Article 78A — Public Works, of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1969 Replacement Volume and 1974 Supplement)
be and it is hereby repealed and re—enacted, with
amendments, to read as follows:

Article 78A - Public Works

14A.

The Board of Public Works may acquire part or all of
the property and premises known generally as Carvel Hall
Hotel, between Prince George Street and King George
Street in the City of Annapolis, and all of the older
portion of the improvements on the property, fronting on
Prince George Street and known generally as the Paca
House, may be included in any such acquisition. The
acquisition may be by purchase, gift, or condemnation
under the procedures in Title 12 of the Real Property
Article of the Code, with any funds available for this
purpose from time to time. Any portion or portions of
the property acquired from time to time shall be devoted,
under the control of the Board of Public Works or some
other agency deemed by it as suitable under the
circumstances, to some public, governmental, artistic,
historic, cultural, or civic use or program.

Pursuant to the terms of § 181—I of Article 41 of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1964 Cumulative
Supplement), the Board of Public Works is authorized to
select the Maryland Historical Trust as the agency
designated to control and operate Carvel Hall Hotel
and/or the Paca House and for such purposes the title may
be transferred to said Maryland Historical Trust.

THE COUNCIL ON THE STATE CAPITAL IS DESIGNATED AS
THE AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PACA HOUSE (FORMERLY
CARVEL HALL HOTEL), AND THE COUNCIL ON THE STATE CAPITAL
IS DECLARED TO BE THE SUCCESSOR TO, AND SHALL ACT IN THE
PLACE OF THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST WITH RESPECT TO
THE AGREEMENT DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1969 BETWEEN MARYLAND
HISTORICAL TRUST AND HISTORIC ANNAPOLIS, INC., PROVIDING
FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE PACA HOUSE

 

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